photovoice and ethics

Pairs of shoes arranged in a circle on the grass
One way to acknowledge and address the interconnected legacies of colonialism and racism within photovoice health research is to adopt an anticolonial stance in framing our research and throughout its research phases.
Photovoice conference cover titled ‘Meet our Speakers: Tiffany Fairey,’ featuring a headshot and short description of Tiffany Fairey.
For photovoice to work, participants have to want to be involved; it needs to be enjoyable. Participatory photography projects are about building connections and dialogue and this won’t happen if people don’t feel safe, comfortable or respected.
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